Thursday, November 14, 2024 12pm to 1pm
Thursday, November 14, 2024 12pm to 1pm
About this Event
74 Mt. Auburn St.
https://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/lfpTime for food and conversation! ArtsBites is the Office for the Arts round-table discussion series where undergraduate students talk and enjoy lunch with visiting artists from all fields and backgrounds. Students drive the discussion in these relaxed and small-scale events that focus on living the life of an artist. Discover and explore how you can create an expressive career and a performative life.
ArtsBites events are open to all Harvard undergraduate students. Registration is required. Seating is limited to 20 students.
All events are 12-1 p.m. unless otherwise noted and will take place at the Office for the Arts, 74 Mt. Auburn Street.
Fall 2024 ArtsBites Luncheons
OFA ArtsBites with Aaron Myers '97: Dance in Community
September 27
Featuring Boston-based dance artist, educator, and organizer, and alumn of Harvard College, Aaron Myers '97.
View event details for Aaron Myers '97.
OFA ArtsBites with Diane Paulus ‘88 and Karina Cowperthwaite ‘23
October 3
Featuring Diane Paulus '88, artistic director at American Repertory Theater and director of the popular Romeo and Juliet production at A.R.T. (through October 6), and Karina Cowperthwaite '23, artistic coordinator and special assistant to Paulus.
View event details for OFA ArtsBites with A.R.T.
OFA ArtsBites with Phil Chan
October 9
Featuring Co-founder of Final Bow for Yellowface and President of Gold Standard Arts Foundation, Phil Chan.
View event details for Phil Chan.
OFA ArtsBites with Sam Wu '17 and Elias Miller '16
November 7
Featuring internationally recognized composer Sam Wu '17 along with Elias Miller '16, assistant conductor of the Columbus Symphony, music director of the Columbus Symphony Youth Orchestra, and music director of the Apollo Ensemble of Boston.
View event details for Sam Wu '17 and Elias Miller '16.
OFA ArtsBites with Sydnie L. Mosley
November 14
Featuring artist-activist and dance educator Sydnie L. Mosley.